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{{italic title|''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team'' sound test}}
{{distinguish|Juke Box}}
{{redirect|Jukebox|the item in [[Mario Party]] that serves as its sound test|[[Juke Box]]|sound tests in other games|[[:Category:Sound tests]]}}
[[File:Mario and Luigi Jukebox.png|thumb|300px|The Jukebox with [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]]]]
[[File:Mario and Luigi Jukebox.png|thumb|300px|The Jukebox mode]]
The '''Jukebox''' is an unlockable option in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. By finishing the game, the player can listen to all 51 songs heard during the game. The Jukebox is played through three loudspeakers at [[Pi'illo Castle]], with the Bros. sleeping on the beds between them, [[Mario]] sleeping on [[Eldream]]'s pillow form and [[Luigi]] sleeping on [[Prince Dreambert]]'s pillow form. The player can listen to the music through headphones even with the [[Nintendo 3DS]] closed, a feature that would later be used in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' and ''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]''.
The '''Jukebox''' is the sound test of ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. The option is unlocked after finishing the game and features 51 songs. In-game, the music is played through three loudspeakers at [[Pi'illo Castle]], with the Bros. sleeping on the beds between them, [[Mario]] sleeping on [[Eldream]]'s pillow form and [[Luigi]] sleeping on [[Prince Dreambert]]'s pillow form. The player can listen to the music through headphones even with the [[Nintendo 3DS]] closed, a feature that would later be used in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' and ''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]''.


The game's music was composed by [[Yoko Shimomura]].
The game's music was composed by [[Yoko Shimomura]].
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|Plays when a surprising event has occurred. A variant without the intro plays before [[Antasma]] is fought the last time.
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|[[Dreambeats]]
|Dreambeats
|Plays during the cutscene where Bowser and Antasma use the loudspeakers to play the Dreambeats on the top of [[Mount Pajamaja]].
|Plays during the cutscene where Bowser and Antasma use the loudspeakers to play the Dreambeats on the top of [[Mount Pajamaja]].
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==See also==
*[[Sticker Museum]]
*[[Music Player]]
*[[Prisma Museum]]
*[[Musée Champignon]]
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